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Digitales Klassenzimmer

Digitales Klassenzimmer
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Nach seinem Studium an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin gründete Stephan Bayer mit Support der Humboldt-Innovation GmbH das Lernportal Sofatutor für Schüler*innen. Zur Zeit ist sein "digitales Klassenzimmer" gefragter denn je! Die rund 250 Mitarbeiter arbeiten nach eigenen Angaben seit Mitte März im Prinzip ununterbrochen, denn: "Von rund acht Millionen Schüler*innen in Deutschland sind in den vergangenen Wochen etwa eine Million durch die akute Nachfrage der Schulen zu unseren Angeboten vermittelt worden." Im Interview mit Lars Klaaßen, von der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, erfahrt ihr mehr über den aktuellen Digitalisierungsschub im regulären Unterricht.

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